Pankow Soup Kitchen
So far greatest success – came to nearly 500 the 12 cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra the charity concert of the inner wheel Club Berlin-Tiergarten in favor of Franziskaner soup kitchen has become an institution. This Sunday evening, the women’s Club for the fourteenth time was able to present the Berlin Philharmonic, that have occurred in recent years in the various constellations for this good cause. This year, there were the 12 cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic, which strong audience inspired the nearly 500 people and played a result, hardly anyone had expected, and that brought the highest revenue: 21.870 euro were the head of the soup kitchen, on the symbolic cheque, the Club President Jutta Priess beaming brother Florian, presented in the atrium of Deutsche Bank under den Linden. “Without the support of many patrons and sponsors, especially the Philharmonic and Deutsche Bank, the concert in this form would have been impossible”, who thanked Club President and pointed out that the artist had again waived their fee. Deutsche Bank also have provided again free the premises. “We are particularly grateful”, says Jutta Priess, “that Deutsche Bank even the opportunity has offered concertgoers, to visit the Deutsche Guggenheim at the end of the concert.” There is the exhibition until April 11 “Utopia matters”? to see. Inner Wheel originated in England during the first world war, when women Rotarians still the social activities of their husbands serving as soldiers.
In this respect, inner wheel has its historical roots in the connection to Rotary, but from the outset was an independent women’s organization, which today is one of the world with approximately 100,000 members in nearly 100 countries the largest. In Germany there are currently 210 clubs with almost 8,000 members. Elly Untermann c/o Butterfly communications Drake 46 A 12205 Berlin Tel.: 030-843 121 27 fax: 030-843 121 28 inner wheel originated in England during the first world war, when women Rotarians still the social activities of their husbands serving as soldiers. In this respect, inner wheel has its historical roots in the connection to Rotary, but from the outset was an independent women’s organization, which today is one of the world with approximately 100,000 members in nearly 100 countries the largest. In Germany there are currently 210 clubs with almost 8,000 members.